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Defending Democracy with Marc Elias

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Every week, election lawyer Marc Elias interviews lawmakers, policy leaders and changemakers about the problems facing our democracy and how we fix them.
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The Not-So-Supreme Supreme Court with Rakim Brooks

America is facing a judicial crisis. From lower courts to the U.S. Supreme Court, it’s clear that reform is needed to protect democracy and secure our rights. And as the Supreme Court is about to start a new term, change is needed more than ever. Rakim Brooks, Democracy Docket contributor and president of the Alliance for Justice , joins to discuss the issues plaguing the judiciary and what reforms are needed. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com . Follo...

Sep 29, 202332 minSeason 3Ep. 3

The Wisconsin GOP Is Out of Control with State Rep. Greta Neubauer

The Wisconsin GOP has a new scheme: remove the state’s top elections official and impeach newly-elected state Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Why? So they can cling to majority rule with minority support and avoid accountability. Democratic Leader of the Wisconsin Assembly Rep. Greta Neubauer explains what’s going on, why Republicans are doing this and what she thinks will happen. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com . Follow Democracy Docket! ...

Sep 22, 202326 minSeason 3Ep. 2

How Thousands of Mississippians Could Get Their Right to Vote Back

In August, the 5th Circuit struck down a Jim Crow-era provision of the Mississippi Constitution that permanently disenfranchised Mississippians with certain felony convictions. The 2-1 opinion held that the provision violates the 8th Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. Paloma Wu of the Mississippi Center for Justice and Hannah Williams of Mississippi Votes join Marc Elias to discuss Mississippi's harsh felony disenfranchisement law, how it affects people on the ground and th...

Sep 15, 202328 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Where Does the U.S. Supreme Court Go From Here?

The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its latest term last month, issuing decisions affecting elections, affirmative action, student loan relief and more as justices faced allegations of ethics violations. Marc and Paige discuss the rulings in the face of falling confidence in and support for the nation’s highest court. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. Shop our new merch! Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters Related l...

Jul 21, 202336 minEp. 25

2023 Election Bills: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

State legislative sessions are wrapping up across the country, and with that, the best and worst election bills are being enacted. Marc and Paige recap the types of voting bills Republican-led states prioritized enacting this year compared to those in Democratic-led states. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. Shop our new merch! Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters Related links: The Anti-Voting Bills Republicans Ena...

Jun 23, 202331 minEp. 23

What the Supreme Court’s Allen v. Milligan Decision Means for Democracy

On Thursday, June 8, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision in Allen v. Milligan that leaves Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act intact and, in a landmark win for voters, struck down the state’s congressional map. Marc and Paige are joined by Abha Khanna, one of the attorneys who argued the case before the Supreme Court, to break down what the decision means for voters, why it is a victory for democracy and how it’ll impact future redistricting cases. For a transcript of this episode, pleas...

Jun 09, 202331 minEp. 22

Ohio Republicans’ War on Democracy

Ohio Republicans are taking a sledgehammer to democracy. In their latest act, the Ohio GOP has passed a proposal to make it more difficult for voters to amend their own state constitution by increasing the threshold for state constitutional amendments to pass, despite overwhelming public opposition. To make matters worse — they’re pushing an allegedly illegal August election to ram through the proposal before Ohioans are expected to vote on a pro-choice abortion measure in November. For a transc...

Jun 02, 202319 minEp. 21

We Need a Pro-Democracy Government: A Conversation With Congressman Mondaire Jones

Marc sits down with former U.S. Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.) to discuss the Congressman’s experience in the U.S. House, the future of federal voting rights legislation, New York’s antiquated voting laws and what’s next for Mondaire Jones. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. Shop our new merch! Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters Related links: Congressional Black Caucus letter to the DOJ...

May 19, 202348 minEp. 20

Is Voter Registration Outdated? Feat. Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey

Voter registration in the U.S. is out of date and in desperate need of an update. Marc Elias sits down with Andrea Hailey of Vote.org — the nation’s largest nonpartisan digital voter engagement organization — to discuss voter registration, the outdated voter technology in America and legislation targeting how and when people can register to vote. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. Check out Vote.org . Shop our new merch! Twitter Post Facebook Instagra...

May 12, 202348 minEp. 19

How the Supreme Court Could Rule in Moore v. Harper and Allen v. Milligan

The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to issue rulings in two major elections cases — Moore v. Harper and Allen v. Milligan — in the next few months. In this episode, Marc and Paige discuss the potential ways the Supreme Court could decide these cases and how each ruling would impact democracy. However the Court decides to rule will impact the voting rights of millions of Americans across the country. Shop our new merch! Make sure to follow us on: Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to o...

May 05, 202330 minEp. 18

Republicans Don’t Want Students to Vote

Youth voters are making a difference in elections across the country. Instead of celebrating this increased turnout or Instead of changing its policies to win young voters' trust and support, Republicans would rather enact laws that suppress them from voting. Marc and Paige discuss the latest Republican attacks on the youth vote. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. Shop our new merch! Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newslet...

Apr 28, 202332 minEp. 17

Red States Are Targeting Blue Cities

After years of extreme gerrymandering and suppressive voting laws to block opposition, Republican-led states are now enacting laws explicitly targeting their Democratic-leaning cities and counties — particularly in how they conduct elections. In states like Tennessee, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and North Carolina, GOP lawmakers are determined to strip power away from the states’ bluest areas. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@democracydocket.com. 🛍️ Shop our new merc...

Apr 21, 202331 minEp. 16

What Pennsylvania Tells Us About Our Democracy Feat. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon

From attempts to overturn election results to county officials refusing to certify vote totals and Republicans’ continued attacks on mail-in voting, Pennsylvania has seen its fair share of election drama over the past few years. Marc sat down with U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D) of Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District to discuss recent election issues in the Keystone State and how they highlight the dire need for federal voting rights legislation. For a transcript of this episode, please ema...

Mar 24, 202344 minEp. 15

What’s at Stake in the Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Feat. Ben Wikler

Wisconsin has long been an important swing state for presidential elections, but it has grown into a major battleground in the fight for democracy. All eyes are on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race that will determine decisions related to gerrymandering, abortion access and the 2024 presidential election. Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler joins to discuss what’s at stake in the April 4 election, Republicans’ continued attacks on democracy and how people — in and out of state — can help....

Mar 17, 202347 minEp. 15

The Right Wing’s Latest Legal Theory

Civil and voting rights groups have long challenged voter suppression laws and unfair maps in court using federal voting rights protections. But the conservative legal movement is now arguing that individuals and groups cannot bring these lawsuits — only the U.S. Department of Justice can — proposing that there is no private right of action in crucial federal voting laws. If courts endorse this concept, laws like the Voting Rights Act would be severely undermined and become largely unenforceable...

Mar 10, 202330 minEp. 13

56,000 Voters’ Rights Are at Stake in North Carolina Feat. Daryl Atkinson

In 1876, North Carolina added a felony disenfranchisement provision to its state constitution with the express purpose of disenfranchising Black voters. The provision remains in place today and is being challenged in Community Success Initiative v. Moore . The outcome of the case is currently pending before the North Carolina Supreme Court and will determine if individuals on probation, parole or post-release supervision — over 56,000 North Carolinians — have the right to vote. We’re joined by F...

Mar 03, 202340 minEp. 12

Mississippi’s Ongoing Efforts to Disenfranchise Black Voters Feat. Arekia Bennett-Scott

Mississippi passed a bill to create an unelected court system in Jackson, a city with a Black population of over 80%, with judges appointed entirely by white state officials. Unfortunately, the proposed court system is just the tip of the iceberg in a state with a long history of undermining Black political power. We’re joined by Arekia Bennett-Scott, the executive director of Mississippi Votes and Mississippi Votes Action Fund, to discuss the history of anti-democratic legislation, the slew of ...

Feb 24, 202339 minEp. 11

Blue States Can Do Better

There are 17 states where Democrats control the governorship and both chambers of the state legislature. These so-called “trifectas” should use their power to pass robust legislation to protect the right to vote in their states. Marc and Paige discuss five voting laws that all blue states should pass this year. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms: Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: Five Voting Laws Needed To Prote...

Feb 17, 202337 minEp. 10

What’s Next on SCOTUS’ Docket?

The U.S. Supreme Court is already poised to issue decisions in two major elections cases that could fundamentally alter American democracy, but there are more voting rights cases coming its way. Marc and Paige discuss what’s next on the Supreme Court’s docket and what’s at stake. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms: Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: North Carolina Supreme Court Will Rehear Two Voting Rights Cases...

Feb 10, 202345 minEp. 9

Intimidating Voters Is Not Peachy

A major voter intimidation case out of Georgia went to court this week. Fair Fight Action sued True the Vote, a Texas-based, right-wing "election integrity" group, for illegally intimidating voters after the group challenged the voter eligibility of over 364,000 Georgians in the run-up to the 2021 Senate runoff elections. Marc and Paige break down how voter challenges like these work and their impact on voters. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms: Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTo...

Feb 03, 202334 minEp. 8

North Carolina Republicans Want a Redo

Update: On Feb. 3, 2023, the North Carolina Supreme Court agreed to rehear both cases. Find out more here. North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Legislature wants the newly red state Supreme Court to rehear two major voting rights cases that they lost last term. Marc and Paige discuss how this is just North Carolina Republicans' latest scheme in its long history of undermining free and fair elections. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms. Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Mastodo...

Jan 27, 202326 minEp. 7

The Judiciary Needs Reform feat. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

On the 13th anniversary of Citizens United and the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we’re joined by special guest Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) to discuss issues facing the judiciary and the network of anti-democratic forces influencing our courts. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms. Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: Moore v. Harper Case Page Merrill v. Milligan Case Page American Tradition Partnership, Inc. ...

Jan 20, 202341 minEp. 5

Lies, Legislatures and Litigation

Marc and Paige discuss what they expect during upcoming legislative sessions and our new litigation report, with a side of Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) shenanigans. Make sure you’re following us on all platforms. Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Mastodon Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: Alert: New York Senate Passes Bill Removing Line-Warming Ban Alert: Proof of ID to Vote Amendment Passes Pennsylvania Senate Alert: Voter Sues Judge Who Dismissed Kari Lake...

Jan 14, 202326 minEp. 5

Ohio's New Voter Suppression Law

In a bonus episode of Defending Democracy, Marc and Paige discuss Ohio’s new voter suppression law, exactly what it does, why it’s so harmful to voters and the lawsuit already filed challenging it. Send us a question via voice message! Make sure you’re following us on all platforms. Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Mastodon Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: Alert: Ohio Governor Signs Strict Photo ID Bill Into Law Alert: Ohio Organizations Sue Over State’s ...

Jan 10, 202332 minEp. 4

New Year, New Maps

On the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, House Republicans still can’t elect a Speaker, a federal court issued a victory for voters in South Carolina and we’re gearing up for a new wave of redistricting litigation in 2023. Send us a question via voice message! Make sure you’re following us on all platforms. Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Mastodon Subscribe to our free newsletters | Support our work Related links: Alert: Biden Signs Electoral Count Reform Act Into Law Read: N...

Jan 06, 202334 minEp. 3

Republicans in Arizona Are Not Okay

In an impromptu episode, Marc and Paige discuss the status of the five Republican election contests in Arizona and Kari Lake's trial. Plus, get Marc’s thoughts on Congress passing the Electoral Count Reform Act in the omnibus spending bill. Send us a question via voice message! Make sure you’re following us on all platforms: Twitter Post Facebook Instagram TikTok Mastodon Subscribe to our free newsletter | Support our work Related links: Alert: Arizona Court Dismisses GOP Lawsuit Asking to “Annu...

Dec 23, 202230 minEp. 2

Goodbye 2022, Hello 2023

In the last episode of Defending Democracy of 2022 — and the first episode via podcast — Marc and Paige talk about election challenges in Arizona, how oral argument in Moore v. Harper went, the future of Georgia runoff elections and what to expect in 2023.

Dec 16, 202246 minEp. 1
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